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kaal-naagin · 8 months ago
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Why wouldn't he?His father is after all Nataraj Himself
BRO BRO BRO BRO @h0bg0blin-meat @kaal-naagin @krishna-priyatama @randomx123 @haunteddreamersoul I found this videos of peacock inspired dances on YouTube
And just imagine Kartikeya giving this whole ahh performance for Devsena IN THE Indra Sabha (like some kinda apsara)
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blue-lotus333 · 8 months ago
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Hindu goddess Worship-guide thingys (?) I made
(inform me if I got smth wrong :P)
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shivaom · 4 days ago
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🌺🌺 𝘿𝙐𝙍𝙂𝘼 𝘿𝙀𝙑𝙄 🌺🌺
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ritish16 · 10 months ago
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Sri Mookambika Devi
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mewsartworld · 3 months ago
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Happy Diwali 🌺🪔
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chocolate-cream-soldier · 3 months ago
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Oh my gods now that I know that there's a very real possibility that Agatha and Rio are maybe inspired from God Shiva- Devi Parvati it's all making sense to me in much deeper level now. I don't even know how to explain but YES their story is a direct parallel when you think about it..I need someone to come and scream with me. My mind is reeling!
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srividyasadhak · 3 months ago
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Learn Online Ganapati Havan, Chandi Havan, & Chandi Navanga Sadhana, including Durga Saptashati as per tradition - Srividya Tantram
#ganapatihomam #chandihavan #navangasadhana #DurgaSaptashati #ChandiPath
Bhuvaneswari Samhita mentions that Durga Saptashati is eternal like Vedas and is the most powerful hymn.
Online Weekend Course starting in November. For queries WhatsApp message at +91 9961585383 for details.
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ramayantika · 2 years ago
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–✦– 𝙂𝙤𝙙𝙙𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙚𝙨, 𝙍𝙞𝙨𝙝𝙞𝙠𝙖𝙨 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙒𝙤𝙢𝙚𝙣 –✦–
Usha's tale
Lakshmi
It's Diwali today. Maa got me a beautiful blue-pink lehenga which also sports peacock feather designs on it. I look so pretty! I whisper at myself in the mirror, admiring the lehenga, my golden bangles and the small bindi on my forehead. Lakshmi pooja will begin in the next fifteen minutes. I hear my mother's bangles rustle as she arranges the pooja thali with diyas, sweets and laal tika. Papa is decorating the small mandir with flowers and my brother as usual is sitting on the sofa being utterly clueless about everything.
But I look so good. I feel like Radha from that Krishna cartoon on Cartoon Network. Blushing, I take one last look at myself before heading for pooja, my mind busy thinking about that cute Krishna cartoon I watch obsessively every weekend. Don't tell my mother, okay? I wrote a song for Krishna. Will you read?
Maa is reading Lakshmi stuti now. My brother is staring at the ladoo bowl. Papa is ringing the bell and I well -- I kept my eyes open all the time. I want to see Lakshmi enter my house. If I close my eyes, then I will miss her arrival. Who knows she might share ladoos with me from the thali?
My bangles jingle and somehow my dupatta gets stuck on the shiny stones. I look at the window pane to fix the dupatta and the bangles in case I jerk too hard and tear my pretty dupatta. That's when I see a mist form over my reflection. Rubbing my eyes, I squint to check if I was hallucinating or it really happened.
It was all real! The hazy mist cleared and with the reflection stood the Goddess of Wealth, Lakshmi. I knew her from that cartoon and a TV show after I secretly peeped behind a wall to catch a glimpse of the scene. Don't tell Maa that due to me trying to catch glimpse of the scene on TV, I got a sum wrong.
Dressed in a richly embroidered saree in shades of red and pink, the goddess stood right there in front. She had a beautiful smile which made me grin. She doesn't look as old as the badi didis who are working in an office. She appears the same age as me. I love her saree and say, "Hi, Lakshmi! Your saree is so beautiful." The goddess replies, "Thank you sakhi! Your dress looks lovely too. It even has peacock feathers, my favourite."
I am twenty now. As a very young girl, I thought of the goddess as my dear friend. She is nature, the ultimate wealth of this world, yours and mine. She is nurturing, loving and kind. For days, I felt low and my sparkle dimmed, she, my dear goddess turned friend stood by my side and she will always be.
Right sakhi??
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tantrasadhana · 4 months ago
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Learn Online Ganapati Havan, Chandi Havan, & Chandi Navanga Sadhana, including Durga Saptashati as per tradition - Srividya Tantram.
Bhuvaneswari Samhita mentions that Durga Saptashati is eternal like Vedas and is the most powerful hymn.
Online Weekend Course starting in November. For queries WhatsApp message at +91 9961585383 for details.
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srividyatantram · 6 months ago
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These 3 verses are salutations from Sarpa Sukta. It is popularly used in lot of tantric kriyas of Naga sadhana, including Sarpa Shanti Japa, Naga Bali, etc. *It offers relief from doshas and brings blessings of Naga energy. I have provided the tantric version which anyone can recite*, rather than the Vedic chant version.
Verse meaning roughly is salutation to various forms of serpent power as present on trees, in holes, in water, on ground, within human body, in divine and its energy present on earth plane and beyond it, both in static resting and dynamic moving form.
Visualize Goddess Parvati having snake as ornaments, "or" Shiva with snake as neck ornament "or' Snakes in various forms, when praying with these verses for grace of Naga Devatas on coming Friday Naga Panchami. It is safe to chant on other days as well.
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sidrashakti · 4 months ago
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Navaratri Messages from the Navadurga (नवदुर्गा) 🪷
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Navratri Day 5: Messages from Maa Skandamata (स्कन्दमाता) 🪷
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Maa Skandamata tells us that our soul’s missions will be both sensuous and intellectually fulfilling. She comes to us as Sri Samudri-Pada who is the ocean of all possibilities and helps us  decapitate the intellect to go beyond it. We must learn the skill of integration, integrating the spiritual and material/intellectual as part of the path forward. 
Our Lady of the Star Blossom: “Our Lady sees your struggles and knows how to help.” 
Cervix - I know what is best for me
Luteal Phase - I clearly see the path in front of me 
Bleeding Rituals - I am worthy of sacred celebration 
Nephthys- Mistress of the Gateways 
I am the Mistress of the Gateways and I awaken your soul's mission. 
ॐ देवी स्कन्दमातायै नम:
Oṃ Devī Skandamātāyai Namaḥ
If you’d like a personal message from the Navadurga: 
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bhagavanbhakthi · 6 months ago
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Goddess Varahi - A form of Goddess Lakshmi
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blue-lotus333 · 8 months ago
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Parvati x Shiva edit
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shivaom · 26 days ago
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☀ 𝐎𝐦 𝐍𝐚𝐦𝐚𝐡 𝐒𝐡𝐢𝐯𝐚𝐲𝐚 ☀
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ritish16 · 1 year ago
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Happy Ayudha Pooja.
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whimsicalwonders369 · 4 months ago
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Navratri special. Happy Navratri. Maa Durga Bhavani.
Navaratri is an annual Hindu festival observed in honor of the goddess Durga, an aspect of Adi Parashakti, the supreme goddess. It spans over nine nights (and ten days), first in the month of Chaitra (March/April of the Gregorian calendar), and again in the month of Ashvin (September–October). It is observed for different reasons and celebrated differently in various parts of the Hindu Indian cultural sphere. Theoretically, there are four seasonal Navaratris. However, in practice, it is the post-monsoon autumn festival called Sharada Navaratri. There are 2 Gupta Navaratris or "Secret Navaratris" as well, one starting on the Shukla Paksha Pratipada of the Magha Month (Magha Gupta Navaratri) and another starting in the Shukla Paksha Pratipada of Ashadha Month.
So align your chakras in this navratri and transcend to your divinity.
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